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University Locks Down Campus Over 'Gunman' Armed With Hot Glue Gun

Colgate University / Facebook page
May 2, 2017

Colgate University locked down its campus after a student spotted an "armed individual" who was actually holding a hot glue gun.

The upstate New York university's official Twitter account tweeted out a warning late Monday urging students to seek shelter. The tweets warned there was an "armed person" on campus, although there were "no reports of shots fired."

But shortly before midnight, the lockdown was lifted. In a statement to students, Colgate announced that "after thorough investigation, and with the assistance of the person in question, law enforcement identified the individual as a student who was using a glue gun for an art project."

Students on social media quickly reported that the glue-toting student was African-American, and grumbled that race may have played a factor. In an additional statement Tuesday morning, Colgate President Brian W. Casey confirmed the student's race and apologized.

"It is important that we understand the role that implicit racial bias had in the initial reporting of and responses to the events of last night. I want to make sure we speak with those who made and received the initial report to understand the role this played," Casey wrote.

"I have asked Campus Safety Director Bill Ferguson, who was leading university security efforts last night, to take an administrative leave from his position effective immediately while we conduct a review of the events of last night," he announced.